If I could own and afford a FA, I'd have one. It would probably be a safe queen but I'd be happy just knowing it was in my safe.

even if i could afford a FA firearm, i doubt i could afford to feed it after i had it!

i have shot a few in the past, and they were a blast to shoot. i would jump at any opportunity to shoot one as well. i just don't have any desire to own one personally. but i full support the rights of anyone who wishes to own one.

even if i could afford a FA firearm, i doubt i could afford to feed it after i had it!

i have shot a few in the past, and they were a blast to shoot. i would jump at any opportunity to shoot one as well. i just don't have any desire to own one personally. but i full support the rights of anyone who wishes to own one.

and i don't think they should have to have a $200 tax to own either.

I had the opportunity to shoot a full auto Tommy gun. The thrill of a lifetime I hope I could repeat someday. It was waaaaaay fun!!!!! But we went through the .45 ACP like crazy.

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I have $1100 in the gun which came with several mags and $200 in the stamp .
I dont think you can even buy a unassembled kit for less than $1500+ now a days and my understanding is it takes some serious skills to make these kits run right

I am sure it was worth the wait

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If you ever get the opportunity to get to Vegas . Go to Battlefield Vegas and shoot some FA stuff . My package with ammo was around $159 . I shot a FA Uzi , FA AK 47 , FA. MP5K and a FA AR15 . They have over 250 different weapons on hand and you can even shoot a mini gun if you dig deep enough in your wallet

I was able to shoot real MP5's when I worked for a PD years ago. It was hard to fire 3 rounds or less when I pulled the trigger. It was more fun than one should have. Back then, it was cheaper to buy 9mm than reload it.
I am 7 months into my wait for a stamp to take possession of my last suppressor (I swear!). It would have the stamp by now if I would have waited 3 months and e-filed!